Professor Michael Farthing Vice-Chancellor University of Sussex Sussex House Falmer BRIGHTON BN1 9RH. 21 September 2012

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Professor Michael Farthing Vice-Chancellor Sussex House Falmer BRIGHTON BN 9RH 2 September 22 Dear Professor Farthing, First Annual Letter I am writing to you in connection with the changes to publication arrangements, approved by the OIA Board at its December 2 Meeting, and set out in the Guidance Note and revised Scheme Rules published on the OIA website in February 22. The purpose of the changes in the Rules is to increase the transparency of complaints handling in universities in England and Wales in line with good practice in other sectors, and to increase complainant confidence in the integrity of the process. You should find the enclosed information, which the has had the opportunity to check, useful when reviewing the University s record in handling complaints. Explanatory notes and relevant definitions are set out in Annexe 2. A copy of this letter will be published on the OIA website, together with letters to all other Scheme members, on 25 September 22. I hope this is helpful. Yours sincerely, Rob Behrens Independent Adjudicator & Chief Executive The word complaint also includes academic appeals. Page of 7 for students in higher education Registered & Postal Address: Third Floor, Kings Reach, 38-5 Kings Road, Reading, RG 3AA, United Kingdom www.oiahe.org.uk enquiries@oiahe.org.uk Tel: 8 959 983 Independent Adjudicator & Chief Executive Robert Behrens The OIA is a charity, registered in England & Wales under number 4289, and a company limited by guarantee, registered in England & Wales under number 4823842.

Annexe S T A T I S T I C S Year Annual Complaints to the OIA 2 OIA Band Number of students Year Complaints received at the OIA Complaints closed at the OIA 3 2 E 2365 2 2 2 2 E 245 2 3 9 Annual Change Decreased by Increased by 3 Completion of Procedures Letters issued dated Of these Completion of Procedures Letters issued the OIA received the following: Complaints received at the OIA with Completion of Procedures Letters dated 2 44 2 9 2 35 2 8 Annual Change Increased by 9 Annual Change Increased by The has informed the OIA that 44 students were issued with a Completion of Procedures Letter in 2. The OIA received 9 complaints from the students with Completion of Procedures Letters dated 2. This means that about one in every sixteen students who exhausted the formal internal complaints procedures at the brought their complaint to the OIA. By way of comparison, the average proportion of complaints brought to the OIA from universities in the same band was one in every seven students who had complained. Chart below gives the comparison between the returns from the and the band averages. 6 4 2 44 Institutional record compared to the band average Chart 8 85. 6 4 2 9.6 2 2.4 2. Completion of Procedures Letters issued dated 2 Complaints received at the OIA with Completion of Procedures Letters dated 2 Complaints received at the OIA in 2 Complaints closed at the OIA in 2 Band average 2 The figures under headings "Complaints received at the OIA" and "Complaints received at the OIA with Completion of Procedures Letters dated [year]" may relate to the same complaints. This means that some complaints might be counted under both headings. The figures under these headings should therefore not be added together. 3 Some of the complaints might have been received in the previous year. Page 2 of 7

The number of Completion of Procedures Letters issued by a university, and/or the number of complaints received at the OIA from that university are not of themselves an indication of good or less good practice, and contextualisation is important. In general, the number of complaints received at the OIA is related to the number of enrolled students at the university, but there are exceptions to this trend. The OIA closed 2 complaints against the in 2. Chart 2 below displays the outcome of the closed complaints and compares the figures to those of the band average. Complaints closed by outcome (2) Chart 2 9 9 8 7 6.3 6 5 4 3 2 2..5. Not Eligible Justified Partly Justified Not Justified Settled Suspended or Withdrawn.5.7 Band average Chart 3 below categorises the complaints closed by subject matter. It displays what proportion of complaints closed about the was attributable to each category. Chart 4 illustrates what proportion of the total number of complaints closed about all universities in 2 was attributable to each category. The number of complaints in each category that the OIA received is contained in brackets. Page 3 of 7

Complaints closed by subject matter (2) Academic Status Academic misconduct including plagiarism and cheating Discrimination and Human Rights Welfare and Accommodation Admissions Services issues (Contract) Disciplinary matters Financial Other 8% () 8% () Chart 3 Chart 4 Proportion of the total number of complaints received at the OIA in 2 3% (43) 3% (43) 6% (82) 3% (43) 2% (33) 2% (28) % (4) % (5) 83% () 7% (7) Page 4 of 7

Annexe 2 E X P L A N A T ORY N O T E S Note Under Scheme Rule 4. the OIA has the discretion, exceptionally, to review complaints even where the internal complaints procedures have not been exhausted. For statistical purposes, we treat such complainants as having exhausted the relevant procedures. Note 2 Student numbers were obtained from Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) - www.hesa.ac.uk. 27/28 HESA figures were used to assign universities to the relevant OIA subscription band in 2 and 28/29 figures in 2. Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 The heading Complaints received at the OIA in 2 includes all complaints where the OIA Complaint Form was received at the OIA during 2. It also includes Not Eligible complaints. By contrast, Complaints received at the OIA with Completion of Procedures Letters dated 2 includes only complaints received at the OIA with Completion of Procedures Letters dated 2, whenever received. For example, a complaint may have been received in 22 but with the Completion of Procedures Letter dated 2. The example given also applies to 2 statistics. In this exercise, bands G, H and I are merged for the purposes of calculating band averages for universities in those bands. This enabled the OIA to provide more meaningful contextual information where numbers of institutions in bands are small. The heading OIA Band refers to OIA subscription bands which are as follows: Institution size Band Less than 5 students A 5 to,5 students B,5 to 6, students C 6, to 2, students D 2, 2, students E 2, 3, students F 3, 5, students G 5,, students H More than, students I Page 5 of 7

D E F I N I T I O N S Completion of Procedures Letter Once a student has exhausted the university's internal complaints or appeals procedures, the university must promptly send the student a Completion of Procedures Letter. In line with published Guidance, this letter should set out clearly what issues have been considered and the university's final decision. This letter directs the student to the OIA. Justified/Partly Justified/Not Justified At the end of the OIA review process we will decide whether a student s complaint about the university is Justified, Partly Justified or Not Justified. Not Eligible complaint This is a complaint that we cannot review under our Rules. Settled complaint - Once a complaint is received by the OIA and the University has been notified, a complaint will be considered settled where the parties to the complaint reach an agreed outcome prior to the OIA issuing a Formal Decision. Suspended complaint - A case may be suspended, normally at the request of a complainant, in exceptional circumstances e.g. bereavement or illness. Cases may also be suspended if there is on-going action taking place in another forum which could affect the outcome of the OIA s review e.g. secondary procedures taking place within the University. University For ease of reference, we use the word university throughout the letter to include all institutions subscribing to the OIA Scheme. Withdrawn complaint - A complaint will be considered withdrawn if a complainant requests that the OIA cease to review the complaint or in cases where the complainant fails to participate in the OIA s process. CATEGORIES OF COMPLAINTS Academic Status - complaints which are related to academic appeals, assessments, progression and grades. Service Issues (contract) - complaints which are related to the course or teaching provision, facilities and supervision. Disciplinary matters - complaints which are related to disciplinary proceedings for nonacademic offences. Academic Misconduct - complaints which are related to academic offences including plagiarism, collusion and examination offences. Discrimination and Human Rights - complaints where the student claims there has been any form of discrimination, including harassment, and where he or she claims his or her Human Rights have been breached. Page 6 of 7

Financial - complaints relating to finance and funding: e.g. fees and fee status, bursaries and scholarships. Welfare and Accommodation - complaints relating to support services, e.g. counselling, chaplaincy, assistance for international students, and university accommodation issues. 2 September 22 Page 7 of 7